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Varosha: The abandoned tourist resort
« on: Tuesday, 14 January, 2014 @ 16:44:05 »
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Welcome to Varosha, the Mediterranean's best kept secret.

Miles of sand where it's just you and nature. Dozens of grand hotels where you'll have the pick of the rooms.

Just remember to pack your bolt cutters to make a hole in the fence - and watch out for the army patrols with orders to shoot on sight.

Before the division of Cyprus in 1974, Varosha - a resort in Famagusta - was booming. The rich and famous were drawn by some of the best beaches on the island. Richard Burton and Brigitte Bardot all dropped by - the Argo Hotel on JFK Avenue was said to be Elizabeth Taylor's favourite.

But 40 years ago, after years of inter-ethnic violence culminating in a coup inspired by Greece's ruling military junta, Turkey invaded Cyprus and occupied the northern third of the island.

As its troops approached Varosha, a Greek-Cypriot community, the inhabitants fled, intending to return when the situation calmed down. However, the resort was fenced off by the Turkish military and has been a ghost town ever since. A UN resolution of 1984 calls for the handover of Varosha to UN control and prohibits any attempt to resettle it by anyone other than those who were forced out.

Signs warn tourists peering across the fence that "photos and movies are forbidden." Trespassers risk death. Exiled residents regularly pin love-letters and flowers to the barbed wire.

Other than Turkish soldiers, few have ventured inside. Those that have describe extraordinary sights. A car dealership still stocked with 1974 cars, window displays of mannequins dressed in long-gone fashions, the sand dunes that have encroached over the seafront with rare sea turtles nesting in them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25496729

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Re: Varosha: The abandoned tourist resort
« Reply #1 on: Thursday, 08 October, 2020 @ 23:11:31 »
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Varosha: Turkey reopens deserted Cyprus resort but tourists will wait

Cyprus's internationally recognised government has condemned the move as a violation of international law, and in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus not everyone is happy either.

The Turkish president gave his support, but other figures in northern Cyprus were less than impressed, seeing a political move ahead of elections in the north on Sunday.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54465684